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A branch manager has 4 inside sales employees. The manager wants to know if there is...

  1. A branch manager has 4 inside sales employees. The manager wants to know if there is any difference between these employees in terms of average time to enter an order into the system. You are tasked to evaluate the collected data and prepare a report regarding your findings.

Order Number

Employee I

Employee II

Employee III

Employee IV

Time to Enter (in minutes)

1

5

12

8

10

2

7

12

11

9

3

9

2

7

5

4

6

2

9

7

5

9

12

12

11

6

5

13

8

10

7

9

4

6

8

8

10

3

6

11

9

5

5

12

8

10

10

8

9

12

11

8

13

12

9

12

6

10

6

8

13

10

8

6

5

14

8

4

7

5

15

4

7

8

10

  1. Which test do you need to run?
  2. Perform the test and type your assessment (use less than 100 words)

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